yes it does unless your husbad or dad owns the car
Yes
Have your husband call the insurance agent to make this change.
Yes, if they run your information through the interstate system. When you apply for auto insurance, the insurance company checks your driving history via your name/dob/social security/drivers license number. The insurance company can see tickets/accidents recorded in other states and will base your insurance rate upon your driving history. If you have a drivers license in two different states, you are committing a crime in at least one state.
liability insurance, see North Carolina
Some insurance companies will allow the named insured to be excluded depending on the reason. The policy would need to be in your name if the vehicle is in your name. Any drivers must be listed as drivers on the policy but not as the insured.
You cannot insure a vehicle that you do not own so the answer to the question is no. The insurance must be in the name of the vehicles owner. If there is a good reason that the owner has no license some insurance companies will allow the owner to purchase the insurance in their name but exclude themselves as a driver and list the person or persons who will be driving as listed drivers on the policy. This is a legally written policy.
You need to supply the insurance company with their name, date of birth, and social security number when they turn 15 years old. They will not be charged until they are licensed. You also need to notify the insurance company when they obtain a learners license and give them the license number. Again, the insurance company will not charge a rate for them as a driver until the obtain a regular drivers license.
No. However, in order to purchase insurance, the company will want to know who is driving the vehicle in order to set the rate, and they will want the name and license number of all drivers of the vehicle. You may be able to get a simple policy if you are required to have insurance to have tags but are not otherwise driving the car, but it depends on the insurance company.
Commercial Drivers Licence, Restricted Drivers Licence
No, you must have a valid drivers license to register your car.
Drivers License, ID, Birth Certificate, Insurance Card, Check, Credit Card, anything with a name and preferred a picture
Drivers License, ID, Birth Certificate, Insurance Card, Check, Credit Card, anything with a name and preferred a picture
Drivers License, ID, Birth Certificate, Insurance Card, Check, Credit Card, anything with a name and preferred a picture